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Research paper thumbnail of Nigerian Marginal Oilfield Development Program: PIA and Current Issues

Research paper thumbnail of Modified reservoir quality indicator methodology for improved hydraulic flow unit characterization using the normalized pore throat methodology (Niger Delta field as case study)

Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology, Nov 15, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Well Placement Optimization Using a Basic Genetic Search Heuristics Algorithm and a Black Oil Simulator

Open Journal of Yangtze Oil and Gas

In petroleum reservoir management, the essence of well placement is to develop and maintain reser... more In petroleum reservoir management, the essence of well placement is to develop and maintain reservoir pressure in order to achieve maximum production for economic benefits. Large production can be achieved with the placement of multiple wells but this approach is capital intensive and inefficient for the development of a reservoir. A preferable option is the optimal placement of production and injection wells so as to fully capitalize on the imbedded hydrocarbons at a relatively decreased capital investment. The aim of this study is to use developed algorithm and a black oil simulator to place wells in the zones for optimal recovery in the reservoir. Optimal production was determined out of eight scenarios created from well placement in a hypothetical reservoir (finch reservoir) using a black oil simulator, alongside an algorithm developed with java for determining the best possible locations for well placement, taking into consideration the reservoir permeability, fluid saturation, and pay zone thickness. The results of this study reveal that well placement using the engineering judgment coupled with the application of the algorithm using a black oil simulator results in better production compared to other scenarios which consider the combined effect of algorithm and black oil simulator alone.

Research paper thumbnail of A New Solution Methodology to the Material Balance Equation, for Saturated Reservoirs

SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of A Review on Gas Well Optimization Using Production Performance Models—A Case Study of Horizontal Well

Open Journal of Yangtze Oil and Gas

This study considered the solution methods to determine optimal production rates and the rates of... more This study considered the solution methods to determine optimal production rates and the rates of lift gas to optimize regular operational objectives. The foremost tools used in this research are offered as software platforms. Most of the optimization hitches are solved using derivative-free optimization based on a controlled well Performance Analysis, PERFORM. In line with production optimization goal to maximize ultimate recovery at minimum operating expenditure, pressure losses faced in the flow process are reduced between the wellbore and the separator. Nodal analysis is the solution technique used to enhance the flow rate in order to produce wells, categorize constraints and design corrective solution. A hypothetical case is considered and sensitivity analysis using the IPR Models for horizontal gas wells provides the effect on pressure and liquid drop out. The gas lift method is economically valuable as it produced an optimal economic water cut of 80 percent with 2-4 MM scf/day rate of gas injection; thus, 1800-2000 STB/day gas was produced.

Research paper thumbnail of Rock Compaction Fault Displacement Evidence from Analysis of Sub-Parallel Subsurface Strata

Day 1 Tue, August 11, 2020

Sedimentary units often show compaction variation across fault blocks resulting from jarring vert... more Sedimentary units often show compaction variation across fault blocks resulting from jarring vertical shortening; a common occurrence in growth fault system innate to the Niger Delta. Rock displacement traceable on slip surface with varied dip was mapped on 3D seismic data. Interpretation done on available well logs reveal existing zones of sand formation that fairly correlates with compaction patterns seen on seismic lines across fault blocks with reference to vertical deviations in horizons across fault planes. These anomalies were stochastically analyzed for its topology effects using Density logs from the field in an attempt to ascertain the influence of rock strata on fault displacement and how this translates to compaction patterns. It was discovered that the effect of differential compaction propelled by wobbly underlying rocks primarily drives the local complexities imaged on the seismic data as varied turgid deformation zones also prolific from computed seismic attributes.

Research paper thumbnail of Nigerian Marginal Oilfield Development Program: PIA and Current Issues

Research paper thumbnail of Modified reservoir quality indicator methodology for improved hydraulic flow unit characterization using the normalized pore throat methodology (Niger Delta field as case study)

Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology, Nov 15, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Well Placement Optimization Using a Basic Genetic Search Heuristics Algorithm and a Black Oil Simulator

Open Journal of Yangtze Oil and Gas

In petroleum reservoir management, the essence of well placement is to develop and maintain reser... more In petroleum reservoir management, the essence of well placement is to develop and maintain reservoir pressure in order to achieve maximum production for economic benefits. Large production can be achieved with the placement of multiple wells but this approach is capital intensive and inefficient for the development of a reservoir. A preferable option is the optimal placement of production and injection wells so as to fully capitalize on the imbedded hydrocarbons at a relatively decreased capital investment. The aim of this study is to use developed algorithm and a black oil simulator to place wells in the zones for optimal recovery in the reservoir. Optimal production was determined out of eight scenarios created from well placement in a hypothetical reservoir (finch reservoir) using a black oil simulator, alongside an algorithm developed with java for determining the best possible locations for well placement, taking into consideration the reservoir permeability, fluid saturation, and pay zone thickness. The results of this study reveal that well placement using the engineering judgment coupled with the application of the algorithm using a black oil simulator results in better production compared to other scenarios which consider the combined effect of algorithm and black oil simulator alone.

Research paper thumbnail of A New Solution Methodology to the Material Balance Equation, for Saturated Reservoirs

SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of A Review on Gas Well Optimization Using Production Performance Models—A Case Study of Horizontal Well

Open Journal of Yangtze Oil and Gas

This study considered the solution methods to determine optimal production rates and the rates of... more This study considered the solution methods to determine optimal production rates and the rates of lift gas to optimize regular operational objectives. The foremost tools used in this research are offered as software platforms. Most of the optimization hitches are solved using derivative-free optimization based on a controlled well Performance Analysis, PERFORM. In line with production optimization goal to maximize ultimate recovery at minimum operating expenditure, pressure losses faced in the flow process are reduced between the wellbore and the separator. Nodal analysis is the solution technique used to enhance the flow rate in order to produce wells, categorize constraints and design corrective solution. A hypothetical case is considered and sensitivity analysis using the IPR Models for horizontal gas wells provides the effect on pressure and liquid drop out. The gas lift method is economically valuable as it produced an optimal economic water cut of 80 percent with 2-4 MM scf/day rate of gas injection; thus, 1800-2000 STB/day gas was produced.

Research paper thumbnail of Rock Compaction Fault Displacement Evidence from Analysis of Sub-Parallel Subsurface Strata

Day 1 Tue, August 11, 2020

Sedimentary units often show compaction variation across fault blocks resulting from jarring vert... more Sedimentary units often show compaction variation across fault blocks resulting from jarring vertical shortening; a common occurrence in growth fault system innate to the Niger Delta. Rock displacement traceable on slip surface with varied dip was mapped on 3D seismic data. Interpretation done on available well logs reveal existing zones of sand formation that fairly correlates with compaction patterns seen on seismic lines across fault blocks with reference to vertical deviations in horizons across fault planes. These anomalies were stochastically analyzed for its topology effects using Density logs from the field in an attempt to ascertain the influence of rock strata on fault displacement and how this translates to compaction patterns. It was discovered that the effect of differential compaction propelled by wobbly underlying rocks primarily drives the local complexities imaged on the seismic data as varied turgid deformation zones also prolific from computed seismic attributes.

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